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eanair

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  1. Hi Everyone, Another building I've fully enclosed - this time the Pizzeria from #7641 City Corner. I've just added an awning and some signage to the front, while I've added a roof top seated area at the back. It also has a hinged opening for playability! Thanks for looking! There are some more pictures on my blog (www.eanairwithcoffee.com)
  2. Looks good! Looking forward to hopefully seeing the build. I love that you've added a hinged wall to the greenhouse.
  3. I bought a tub lot of Lego a little while ago and it contained some parts from #4644 Marina. I have no need for a Marina in my landlocked layout(!) but I thought I could turn the Paradise Cafe elements into a cute little building - so I raided my Lego stash and made it into a fully enclosed building. You can buy coffees, juices and cakes to go at Paradise Cafe - it's not a great place for relaxing as there's no seats.....but the owner has a secret chill out decking area on the roof! Apologies for huge (and fuzz) images - you'll find more on my blog. :-)
  4. The level of detail is just fantastic. Excellent, inspiring work @danielvermeir
  5. Fantastic video! And that radiator is brilliant!
  6. That's beautiful! Well done on the roof - you've represented that shape perfectly!
  7. eanair

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    I love this! Such a neat build! I especially like how you've made the door & Windows. Great colour choices too.
  8. A beautiful building! The roof colour reminds me of oxidised copper so I think it fits perfectly. Great interior details too! Nice work!
  9. Excellent! Such creative techniques used for the trees & Baba Yagas hut!
  10. This is fantastic! It's a very accurate realisation of the original - the National Trust would be mad not to take you up on your offer. I've just bricklinked parts for a MOC of a 19th century pump house and your work here is giving me loads of inspiration with the chimney. I've pinned a picture linking back to your Brickshelf page - hope this is okay!?
  11. Soooo many fantastic things about this MOC! I really love the colours you've chosen for the roof - looks far more realistic than if you'd used a single colour. Excellent!
  12. I love this! PS Your park bench is fab!!
  13. The amount of times I've run past the back of this place to get to Busáras and never realised it was such a nice building!! Amazing build!! I love the arched walkway(?) running along the front and the columns are spot on!
  14. Love the detailing around the windows, and also the canopy over the platform. The station blends perfectly into your layout too - great work!
  15. /jaw drops This is phenomenal!! The windows, the blinds, the chandeliers............ Inspiring stuff - your work always makes me want to go & build!!
  16. WOW. Amazing.
  17. This is excellent - both inside & out. Love the use of windscreens for the baby cots! If Lego released this as a set I'd happily buy it! Great work!
  18. Excellent! Do I spy the Riding School?! #jealous!! I kept all my Lego too and really enjoyed rebuilding then all! And ditto on the teeth marks (the tops of trees seemed to be a big favourite of mine!
  19. This^^^ Great 'think outside the box' design!!
  20. Thanks so much for the country comments guys!
  21. About 2 years ago Mr. Eanair bought me #4439 - Heavy Lift Helicopter...I didn't really have any need for a helicopter in my town layout, but by playing around with the bricks a bit The Orangery was born. This building evolved bit by bit and no real planning went into it. I wanted it to look like an elegant Victorian orangery and loved the roof that the curved bricks created, so I only needed to add some cones and telescopes to add ornate detailing. The real key to achieving the look I wanted was the Decorated Arches - I love these soooo much. The back story is that it was originally the orangery of a stately home, but it has now become a very exclusive bar for my Lego towns VIPs (with added paparazzi lurking outside!!) The roof comes off for access to the interior - sorry for the pics it's very hard to get decent pics of such a small area! I'm not keen on the tan baseplate and I'll be changing to a grey one when including it in my layout. If you'd like to see more pictures, you'll find them on my blog here (apologies for the shameless whoring of the blog!!)
  22. Fab details! I especially love the water cooler & the radiators!!
  23. That's gorgeous - love the blue walls. The details are fab (well done mrs the fuzz!!) right down to the plant inside the front door! Would love to see a pic of how it looks as part of a street layout!
  24. Check out cimddwc's work on Flickr (sorry for some reason I can't paste the link on my phone!?!) His layout is outstanding. You'll spend hours being inspired! https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/24588874@N08/sets/72157631828796862/ Oh it worked! Here you go - enjoy!!
  25. Nice! Love the floor design and the panelling on the walls
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